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  2. Named parameter - Wikipedia

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    Without named parameters, optional parameters can only appear at the end of the parameter list, since there is no other way to determine which values have been omitted. In languages that support named optional parameters, however, programs may supply any subset of the available parameters, and the names are used to determine which values have ...

  3. Dart (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The Dart software development kit (SDK) ships with a standalone Dart runtime. This allows Dart code to run in a command-line interface environment. The SDK includes tools to compile and package Dart apps. [30] Dart ships with a complete standard library allowing users to write fully working system apps like custom web servers. [31]

  4. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    Polymorphic functions parameterized by the class of some of their arguments are typically called methods. In languages with single dispatch , classes typically also include method definitions. In languages with multiple dispatch , methods are defined by generic functions .

  5. Module:Params - Wikipedia

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    The {{#invoke: params}} module is designed to be adopted by those templates that want to have a deep control of their parameters. It is particularly useful to variadic templates, to which it offers the possibility to count, list, map and propagate the parameters received without knowing their number in advance.

  6. Module:GetParameters - Wikipedia

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    Takes 2 required arguments, frame_args and arg_list. Parses a frame's arguments, returning either the provided named arguments in arg_list if found or the positional parameters instead if not. This is designed to work around the stripping of values that takes place for defined parameters which could be important.

  7. Null coalescing operator - Wikipedia

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    The null coalescing operator is a binary operator that is part of the syntax for a basic conditional expression in several programming languages, such as (in alphabetical order): C# [1] since version 2.0, [2] Dart [3] since version 1.12.0, [4] PHP since version 7.0.0, [5] Perl since version 5.10 as logical defined-or, [6] PowerShell since 7.0.0, [7] and Swift [8] as nil-coalescing operator.

  8. Parameter (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    An output parameter, also known as an out parameter or return parameter, is a parameter used for output, rather than the more usual use for input. Using call by reference parameters, or call by value parameters where the value is a reference, as output parameters is an idiom in some languages, notably C and C++, [ b ] while other languages have ...

  9. Wikipedia:Anatomy of a template - Wikipedia

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    The parameters allow the templates to be tailored to the specific needs of different articles and pages. When the page is previewed or saved, the result or output of the template will be found in place of the template code. A typical page entry for a template with two parameters takes the form: {{TemplateName|Parameter1|Parameter2}}